Ice cream has been described as ``happiness condensed,'' so what better way to boost your mood during this pandemic summer than to bring the hues and patterns of this frozen treat into your living space?
A few well-chosen accessories, a can of paint or a roll of wallpaper in ice-creamy
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Alessandra Wood,
“Pair a cool, minty wall and darker accents for some sweet, low-key contrast,” she suggests. Clare Paint offers Two Scoops, a fresh mint green, for instance, while Behr has light, frothy Mint Fizz.
“Introduce gray-greens and more saturated hues to keep the room from looking like a pastel explosion,” says Wood.
Unless you want it that way. Lovers of strawberry ice cream might be drawn to dark and light pinks and rosy reds, and this can be a fun opportunity to embrace the bold. Wood says you can make these
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“You can find pieces like an inlay console or cowhide rug that incorporate all of these
Chocolate fans might even think about using the hue on walls. Says Wood: “ Farrow and Ball’s London Clay is an earthy, sophisticated brown that doesn’t scream '90s McMansion.”
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Benjamin-Moore’s Melted Ice Cream is a creamy pale pink that would go nicely with Clare’s warm, sugary Turbinado.
Check out Spoonflower.com for whimsical, artistic renditions of ice cream cones, ice pops, sprinkle toppings and waffle-cone patterns.
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Pottery Barn Teen makes tidying up a pleasant job with their 30-inch-tall storage hamper shaped like an ice cream cone.
From the art collective Marmont Hill, Overstock.com has playful renditions of frozen treats in giclee prints by painters Shayna Pitch and Molly Rosner.
Target has Pillowfort’s ice-cream-cone-patterned sheets.
A soft, rosy-peach tone makes Knoll and Muuto Work From Home Collection’s Ambit matte-finished aluminum pendant light a pretty addition to any space, not just a home office. Also in the hue, with a 1970s Scandinavian vibe: the comfy Dose lounge chair, perfect for relaxing with a spoon, a scoop and a bowlful of frozen,
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Kim Cook writes frequently about decor and design for The AP. Follow her at: www.kimcookhome.com
Kim Cook, The Associated Press